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Comments: I truly learned a great deal in this class that will help me along the way. This final lab was a great insight into some of the technology available and it went smoothly.
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Comments: I truly learned a great deal in this class that will help me along the way. This final lab was a great insight into some of the technology available and it went smoothly.
Comments: This was lab was nice and straightforward. No issues and it ran smoothly. I could see myself liking this side of GIS in the future very much, because I see the potential it can have in various fields. It is also fun to see a rainbow of colors on my map and it not be against any map guidelines.
Overall, this lecture and lab was extremely beneficial to my GIS future. Maps are meant to depict data and knowing how to do that accurately is very important to a successful career.
I really enjoyed learning about these finer details of Cartography and did not run into any issues with the lab assignment. My only hiccup, is that I could spend hours on one element and still change my mind, and choosing symbology colors is difficult.
Three customization I made are I chose to represent the Capital of Florida by a red star making it stand out amongst the other cities. Second, I was unable to see the river name colors of turquoise dust from the lab instructions, so I chose a bolder blue for the labeling and a lighter blue for the polylines. Lastly, I utilized two different fonts. Sans Serif for towns, and most of my map elements, and Budoni for water, swamps (both in italic) and the title. I noticed I was unable to make Sans Serif italic, but Budoni from the lab instructions had an italic option, so that forced my hand a bit. All accomplished using the Label option in ArcGIS, Convert to Annotation, SQL Query, and Symbology tools for typography changes.
Additional comments: Some setbacks and struggles occurred, mostly due to me being a beginner, but learning new things in ArcGIS is always welcome. A tip to my future self would be to be make sure I see the entire map before using the convert to annotation tool. I continue this journey with a smile and another lesson in my cartography toolkit.
Final Comments: This lesson is a good challenge because I had a set of principles and commandments to follow when critiquing, and because the map may not be what I would of chosen it does not mean that I am unable to come up with an evaluation. It forced me to look not only at the objective of the map, but also beyond to see the finer details from an outsider's view. Paying attention to other maps will certainly come in handy when I am developing my own, so I can either do mine similarly or learn from the mistakes of others.
The final assignment in the GIS Certificate Program was to create a GIS Portfolio. It went as I expected. It is hard to write about yourself...